Old Testament

Psalms 92:7

The Clear Bible Translation matches the King James Version, written at a 10th-grade reading level in plain English

At a Glance

This verse from Psalms highlights the temporary nature of the wicked and their actions.

Author
David, Asaph, the sons of Korah, Solomon, and others
Written
Around 1000-500 BC
Genre
Poetry and worship
Original Audience
Worshipers of Israel
CBTClear Bible Translation

When the wicked spring up like grass, and when all the workers of iniquity flourish, it is that they shall be destroyed forever.

KJVKing James Version

When the wicked spring as the grass, and when all the workers of iniquity do flourish; it is that they shall be destroyed for ever:

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

This verse from Psalms highlights the temporary nature of the wicked and their actions. Just as grass may grow quickly and flourish for a time, so too do the workers of iniquity seem to prosper. However, the verse assures us that their success is fleeting and ultimately leads to destruction. The imagery of grass emphasizes how quickly things can change; what appears strong and vibrant can be cut down. This serves as a reminder that while evil may seem to thrive, it is not lasting. The psalmist contrasts the fate of the wicked with the enduring nature of the righteous, who will ultimately prevail. This verse encourages believers to remain steadfast in their faith, trusting that justice will be served in due time. Explore related anxiety.

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How to apply Psalms 92:7 to your life

In our daily lives, we may witness the apparent success of those who act unjustly. This verse reminds us to focus on our own integrity and faithfulness, trusting that God sees all and will bring about justice. We should not be discouraged by the temporary triumphs of the wicked.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick, clear answers about this verse

What does Psalms 92:7 mean?

Psalms 92:7 conveys that the apparent success of the wicked is temporary, similar to grass that grows quickly but is easily cut down. It reassures believers that those who do wrong will ultimately face destruction.

What is the meaning of 'workers of iniquity' in Psalms 92:7?

'Workers of iniquity' refers to those who engage in immoral or unjust actions. In Psalms 92:7, it highlights individuals who may seem to prosper but are destined for destruction.

How does Psalms 92:7 relate to justice?

Psalms 92:7 emphasizes that while the wicked may seem to thrive, their success is not lasting, and justice will ultimately prevail. It encourages believers to trust in God's timing for justice.

What themes are present in Psalms 92:7?

Key themes in Psalms 92:7 include the temporary success of the wicked, the inevitable destruction they face, and the enduring nature of the righteous, highlighting the contrast between good and evil.

The Book of Psalms
Book Summary

The Book of Psalms

Psalm 1: Two Paths

This psalm describes two paths. The blessed person does not follow the counsel of the ungodly, does not stand in the way of sinners, and does not sit among the scornful. Instead, this person delights in the law of the LORD and thinks on it day and night.

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